Ether and Bitcoin reached their highest levels in 10 days on Sunday (June 26) as the market showed some signs of stabilisation. The No. 2 cryptocurrency advanced as much as 5.8 per cent to US$1,279.06 on Sunday (June 26) before pulling back on Monday.
The rally comes after the token dropped as low as US$880.70 on June 18. It appears to have found support around its 200-week moving average, which currently sits near US$1,200.
No. 1 Bitcoin topped out on Sunday at US$21,860, after having fallen as low as US$17,742.83 on June 19. It hovered around US$21,000 on Monday, bringing overall crypto market capitalisation just below US$1 trillion, accordin to CoinMarketCap. Bitcoin represents more than 40 per cent of the crypto market's value.
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